How Bitumen is Made: The Complete Refinery Process Explained
Bitumen (also called asphalt binder) is a thick, black petroleum residue widely used in road paving and waterproofing. It can occur naturally (e.g. Trinidad’s Pitch Lake) or be produced in refineries by distilling crude oil. In refineries, bitumen is the heavy fraction left after crude oil has been distilled. This heavy “bottom” fraction (with boiling…

